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prepositional phrase
noun
- a phrase consisting of a preposition, its object, which is usually a noun or a pronoun, and any modifiers of the object, as in the gray desk I use.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of prepositional phrase1
Example Sentences
But she points out that even when using an algorithm and controlling for prepositional phrases and the like, significant overlap occurs between the lists of most frequently used words in high-peace and low-peace countries.
And I mistook a perfectly good English word, 鈥渞os茅,鈥 for the Polish prepositional phrase 鈥渙 rosie,鈥 which means 鈥渁bout the dew.鈥
Then she claps her hands and starts talking about prepositional phrases.
鈥淓smeralda,鈥 she called in a musical voice, 鈥渨ould you please come up and mark the prepositional phrase?鈥
At 鈥測oung children,鈥 she choked up and struggled into a prepositional phrase鈥斺渢o at least three .鈥.鈥. 鈥濃攖hat she could not complete.
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